Movie Stream Cast
Summary: A weekly film podcast covering streaming content that helps you manage your queues by telling you to "stream it," "queue it" or "skip it."
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On episode 066 of Movie Stream Cast, Aaron Thompson returns to discuss Jon Faverau’s Chef, which is streaming for a subscription on Netflix, and for a $2.99 digital rental on Amazon, YouTube and GooglePlay and a $3.99 digital rental on iTunes. They also try to … Continue reading →
Movie Stream Cast is back with another giant-sized episode as big as Goliath’s skull. William talks about American Horror Story, Josh talks about Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Rosanne and Dinner for Five, and the duo discuss “binge-watch burn-out” … later (at 33 minutes in), Josh welcomes Survivor expert Daniel … Continue reading →
On episode 064 of Movie Stream Cast, Aaron Thompson returns to discuss Tom Hardy in Steven Knight’s Locke, which is streaming for a subscription on Amazon Prime, and for a $2.99 digital rental on iTunes, YouTube and GooglePlay. We also briefly discuss Detectorists and Buffy … Continue reading →
Movie Stream Cast is back with an extra-long episode of super happy movie streaming time. This episode, Josh and Cody are joined by the “Sushi Surfer” himself, Jonas Otsuji from Survivor: One World (at 38 minutes in), to discuss the premiere … Continue reading →
On episode 062 of Movie Stream Cast, Aaron Thompson returns to discuss Jake Gyllenhaal in Dan Gilroy’s directorial debut, Nightcrawler, which is streaming for a subscription on Netflix, and for a $2.99 digital rental on Amazon, iTunes, YouTube and GooglePlay. We also briefly … Continue reading →
On this special bonus episode of Movie Stream Cast, Josh welcomes you to 2016 by giving you the “Best of Netflix” which is simply his Top 10 list of the best new movies on Netflix in 2015. He also gives a short … Continue reading →
A day late and a dollar short would be an improvement. Still, despite the unfortunate delay, Movie Stream Cast is back in a big way with an extra-long episode of movie streaming goodness. This time Josh and Cody are joined by … Continue reading →
On this episode of Movie Stream Cast, Josh goes solo to discuss the indie dramedy starring Jake Johnson and Rosemarie DeWitt, Digging for Fire. The movie is streaming for a $3.99 digital rental on Amazon, iTunes, YouTube, GooglePlay and more. Josh also discusses the … Continue reading →
On this episode of Movie Stream Cast, Josh is joined again by Rachel to discuss the comedic assassination plot movie (yes, you read that correctly), The Interview. The movie is streaming for a subscription on Netflix or for a ridiculous $9.99 digital … Continue reading →
Halloween is nearly here and we at Movie Stream Cast are celebrating with some spooky movie watching. This episode, Josh is joined again by a little buddy–back by popular demand–to review another monster comedy, Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein. The movie is streaming … Continue reading →
Jason and Jeff welcome guest Joshua Ligairi for a review of London Boulevard (currently streaming for free on Netflix and for a fee on Amazon, iTunes, and Vudu) and a huge announcement! STREAMING NEXT WEEK: The Do-Deca-Pentathlon We hope you enjoyed our podcast. If you did, please check back next week and don't forget to follow us on Twitter @MovieStreamCast and subscribe on iTunes. Also you can reach us by email at moviestreamcast@gmail.com
Jason and Jeff talk about The Secret (currently streaming for free on Amazon and Netflix and for a fee on iTunes), which claims to be a system that can be used to attain abundance in all things worth having. STREAMING NEXT WEEK: London Boulevard We hope you enjoyed our podcast. If you did, please check back next week and don't forget to follow us on Twitter @MovieStreamCast and subscribe on iTunes. You can also reach us by email at moviestreamcast@gmail.com //
Jason and Jeff argue over this film about three young girls coming-of-age in a poker house. The film stars Jennifer Lawrence, Chloe Grace Moretz and Selma Blair as their prostitute mother. It has all the ingredients for a great film, but one of the guys just doesn't think the film pulled it off. The Poker House is directed by Lori Petty. STREAMING NEXT WEEK: London Boulevard We hope you enjoyed our podcast. If you did, please check back next week and don't forget to follow us on Twitter @MovieStreamCast and subscribe on iTunes. Also you can reach us by email at moviestreamcast@gmail.com //
Jason and Jeff discuss Errol Morris' Tabloid and its subject Joyce McKinney and her popularity with British tabloids after she was accused of kidnapping and raping her ex-boyfriend who left the U.S. to preach his religion. Enjoy! Next Week's Film: The Poker House We hope you enjoyed our podcast. If you did, please check back next week and don't forget to follow us on twitter @MovieStreamCast and subscribe in iTunes. Also you can reach us by email at moviestreamcast@gmail.com //
Jason skips out on Hammer as he reviews Broken Flowers, a film by Jim Jarmusch and picked for the show by listener ChrisExcess. We want to thank Chris for his suggestion and welcome others to make recommendations as well. Broken Flowers is a quirky independent drama in which Bill Murray flies across country searching for his potentially non-existent son, while having varying degrees of awkward interactions with his old flames. Next Week's Film: Tabloid We hope you enjoyed our podcast. If you did, please check back next week and don't forget to follow us on twitter @MovieStreamCast and subscribe in iTunes. Also you can reach us by email at moviestreamcast@gmail.com //